Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Amanda's ideas from Australia



Isn't this lovely, hear it. To have «interior design practice, boutique, online emporium and internationally acclaimed blog».
Sounds great, as the blog and the work I seen here. So here's a recommendation for this blog, and of course, some photos, all taken from http://www.oliveaux.blogspot.com/ . 
Who knows, perhaps I get lucky and one day have the same. ;)

Have a nice sunny day you all!
Iva





Get Lucky ;)


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Think pink (kiss more)

Or arrange your pottery, frames and candles to make dull, unused shelf more interesting. For example:

I like it! My unused shelf became pink sanctuary.

Advice +
In Feng shui, red and pinks are great in bedrooms for uplifting a romance.

Continental garden and balcony solutions

It's all about gardens this month; so many floral/garden fairs going on (even my colleagues and I organized one this week), so I used that event to finally buy some nice plants for my balcony. And I planted it today. This led me to dream, again, how nice would be if I had my own big garden, big yard... Then I could plant all the herbs I like!
Good advice for plant lovers like me, do not over-clutter your balcony with flowers/plants. Before I post some of mine new balcony photos, here are some inspiration photos from IKEA. 

Love,
Iva








A few photos from garden fair

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Stump chair

This is one of my mother's DIY projects. As she's very creative, she made stump chairs my Roko and his friends. This is "basic model", you can always add back support if you're more handy that she.
Thanks Mom!





Thursday, May 2, 2013

Walking room #2

My theory about walking room is pretty simple. The walking room is every place/space you usually or occasionally like to be at/in. It's usually some outdoor place. (I wrote about it in Walking room)

This photo is from a great environmental enthusiast, Damir, who's diving instructor and underwater photographer (visit www.ronitisemora.com). I would say his walking rooms are underwater vastness and this is a small share from his latest foreign tour. Photo is taken in Egypt, under the sea he's visiting for 10 years. Sadly, but he sad the coral reefs are more and more decaying due to mass tourism and irresponsible divers. So be responsible when diving and enjoy these photos.

Thanks Damir!

photo: Damir Zurub

photo: Damir Zurub